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A compound PCP scheme underlies sequential rosettes-based cell intercalation

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Abstract
Sequential rosettes are a type of collective cell behavior recently discovered in the C. elegans embryo to mediate directional cell migration through sequential formation and resolution of multicellular rosettes involving the migrating cell and its neighboring cells along the way. Here we show that a Planar Cell Polarity (PCP)-related polarity scheme regulates sequential rosettes, which is distinct from the known mode of how PCP regulates multicellular rosettes in the process of convergent extension. Specifically, non-muscle myosin (NMY) localization and edge contraction are perpendicular to that of Van Gogh as opposed to colocalizing with Van Gogh. Further analyses suggest a two-component polarity scheme: one being the canonical PCP pathway with MIG-1/Frizzled and VANG-1/Van Gogh localized to the vertical edges, the other being MIG-1/Frizzled and NMY-2 localized to the midline/contracting edges. Both MIG-1/Frizzled and VANG-1/Van Gogh are required for NMY-2 localization and contraction of the midline edges, but in redundancy with LAT-1/Latrophilin, an adhesion GPCR which has not been shown to regulate multicellular rosettes. Our results establish a distinct mode of PCP-mediated cell intercalation and shed light on the versatile nature of PCP pathway. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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cell intercalation,compound pcp scheme,rosettes-based
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